Dick Corn, Tony Phelps To Be Inducted Into Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall Of Fame

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Dick Corn, Tony Phelps To Be Inducted Into Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall Of Fame

MARION, IL – The Southern Illinois Miners announce that longtime Pinckneyville High School boys basketball head coach Dick Corn and Benton High School girls volleyball head coach Tony Phelps will be the second set of inductees into the Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall of Fame, presented by Southern Illinois Healthcare, on July 18th before the Miners take on the Washington Wild Things at 7:05 p.m.

For Corn, who was coached at Benton High School by fellow Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall of Fame inductee Rich Herrin, he roamed the sidelines at Pinckneyville high school for 32 years from 1975-2007, amassing an incredible record of 708 wins and 259 losses with the boys basketball program. Included in his 32 seasons on the bench were just two losing seasons while Corn’s Pinckneyville Panthers teams won two state championships (1994, 2001), four super-sectional titles, seven sectional titles and and a remarkable 24 regional championships.

From 1978-96, Corn’s Panthers won 20 or more games in each season, and over the course of his tenure, Pinckneyville won 20+ games 24 times in 32 years and 30 or more games four times, with all of the 30-win seasons resulting in trips to the state finals in 1988, 1994, 2001 and 2006. At the time of his stepping down as basketball coach in 2007, he was seventh all-time in the state of Illinois in combined basketball victories, with his 708 wins currently ranking 18th in IHSA history.

Tony Phelps coached the Benton Rangerettes girls volleyball program for 17 seasons, amassing a stellar record of 476 wins and only 148 losses with seven ties from 1998-2015. In that time on the sidelines, Phelps, who also coached boys basketball at Benton from 1994-97, coached his teams to 13 regional championships, five sectional championships and two super-sectional titles while having two teams qualify for the state finals in 2002 and 2004.

During his tenure, Phelps’ teams only twice failed to win 20 games in a season. None of his Rangerette squads finished a season with a losing record, while eight times his teams finished with 30 or more wins. He concluded his career as a head volleyball coach with 629 wins in total over 25 seasons, having also coached in Walnut Ridge High School in Iowa before coming to coach at Benton.

The Southern Illinois Miners return to action after the all-star break this week on Friday, July 14th when they host the River City Rascals at 7:05 p.m.

The Southern Illinois Miners are the 2016 Frontier League West Division Champions, the 2014 and 2015 Frontier League East Division Champions and the 2012 Frontier League Champions. They have been awarded the Frontier League Organization of the Year award three times since their inception, and also set a new Frontier League attendance record in 2007, their inaugural season. For ticket information, contact the Rent One Park box office at (618) 998-8499. For any additional information, visit our website at www.southernillinoisminers.com.

 

Richard Goldberg transitioning back to national security and consulting; Kristina Rasmussen named new Chief of Staff

Press Release from the office of Governor Bruce Rauner

SPRINGFIELD IL – Governor Bruce Rauner today announced that Chief of Staff Richard Goldberg will be transitioning back to foreign policy, national security and consulting following a three-plus year term as senior adviser to the Rauner 2014 campaign, Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative Affairs and Chief of Staff.  Kristina Rasmussen will serve as Chief of Staff.

“Rich is one of the most talented policy, political and communications advisors I’ve ever met and I will forever be indebted to his faithful public service for the last three and a half years,” Governor Rauner said.  “I respect his decision to return to national security, foreign policy and consulting.  Diana and I will always value his counsel and we wish him the best of luck in his next adventure.”

Prior to his service with Governor Rauner, Goldberg served as Deputy Chief of Staff for then-Senator Mark Kirk where he helped negotiate three rounds of economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran and worked to secure the deployment of an advanced U.S. missile defense radar to Israel.  Goldberg also serves as a Navy Reserve Intelligence Officer and served in Afghanistan in 2011.

 

National Weather Service radar in Paducah experiencing major upgrade

From the National Weather Service, Paducah, KY

The weather radar used by the National Weather Service Forecast
Office in Paducah Kentucky, KPAH, will be down for approximately
four days beginning Monday July 10th for technicians to install an
important technological upgrade. The work on the WSR-88D has been
scheduled to minimize any potential impacts to office operations.

During the outage, radar coverage is available from adjacent radar
sites including Owensville Indiana (KVWX), Ft Campbell (KHPX),
Louisville Kentucky (KLVX), Memphis Tennessee (KMEG), and St Louis
Missouri (KLSX).

A crew will install a new signal processor, which replaces
obsolete technology, improves processing speed and data quality,
provides added functionality, and supports IT security.

This is the first of four major upgrades, known as the service
life extension projects, planned in the next five years to replace
and refurbish major components of the 20 year old WSR-88Ds and to
keep the radars operational into the 2030s. The $150M investment
is being made by the three organizations that use these radars,
the NOAA National Weather Service, United States Air Force, and
Federal Aviation Administration. The other service life extension
projects include refurbishing the transmitter, pedestal, and
equipment shelters.

Lake Wind Advisory until 7 PM this evening

…LAKE WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CDT THIS EVENING…

The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a Lake Wind
Advisory, which is in effect until 7 PM CDT this evening.

This Lake Wind Advisory covers all of Southern Illinois and
Southwest Indiana, as well as a small part of Southeast Missouri
and Northwest Kentucky, generally north of a Dexter Missouri to
Owensboro Kentucky line.

* TIMING…of the higher winds will be from 1 pm to 7 pm CDT today.

* WINDS…Sustained near 15 mph, with gusts between 20 and 25 mph
are expected in the advisory area.

* IMPACTS…The south to southwest direction of the winds may
cause choppy waters on lakes generally oriented south to north.
This may lead to issues navigating or maintaining stability of
water craft, as well as for skiers.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Lake Wind Advisory indicates that winds will cause rough chop
on area lakes. Small boats will be especially prone to capsizing.

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Charles Lawrence – Valier

Charles Lawrence, 85, of Valier passed away on Monday July 10, 2017 at the SSM Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt Vernon.

He was born on October 25, 1931 in Cypress, IL to Charlie and Grace (Adams) Lawrence. He married Isabelle (Puttkammer) Lawrence and she preceded him in death.

Survivors include a son Chuck Lawrence of Benton; daughter Debra Lawrence Wilson of West Frankfort; three grandchildren Heather, Monica, and Isabella; three great grandchildren Devin, Libby, and Daphne.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, 4 brothers and 3 sisters.

His wishes were to be cremated with a Celebration of Life service to be conducted at a later date.

To view a full obituary visit our website at www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

Fatal Shooting in Mt. Vernon

by Steve Dunford

At 4:35 p.m. yesterday afternoon,  the Mt. Vernon Police Department responded to a report of gunshots fired in the 700 block of 25th street. All available units responded to the scene.

A short time later there was an individual presented to the emergency room of St. Mary’s-Good Samaritan hospital with gunshot wounds.  WSIL-TV reported that a family member said the victim passed away.

Witnesses at the scene said that Roderick Shondale Oats Jr,, 18 of Mt. Vernon was a person of interest.  After a manhunt, Oats was taken into custody at 11:51 pm last night.

Along with the Mt. Vernon police department, the Illinois State Police and the Jefferson County Coroner’s and States Attorney’s office aided in the investigation.

The information was taken from a press release by the Mt. Vernon police

IL River to River yard sale helps out community

EAST CAPE GIRARDEAU, IL http://www.kfvs12.com/story/35840236/il-river-to-river-yard-sale-helps-out-community

The River to River yard sale was held this weekend in southern Illinois.

The yard sales are lined up on Highway 146 from East Cape Girardeau to Cave-in-Rock.

We caught up with a large gathering of sellers at the Miles Trading Post Flea Market where thousands of items and dozens of tables were out on display.

One seller said this weekend helps significantly with his income throughout the year.

Four wheeler stolen between West Frankfort and Zeigler

by Steve Dunford

This evening, this Honda 250 four wheeler was stolen on Sandburg Road between West Frankfort and Zeigler, near the Plumfield area.

If you have any information, please call the Franklin County Sheriff’s office at 438-8211.

Please share this on Social Media.

 

 

Fowler plans to stay in CF

http://www.ksdk.com/sports/mlb/cardinals/fowlers-plan-to-stay-in-cf/455190987

ST. LOUIS, MO – (Brian Stull, KSDK-TV.  Please click on the link for the full story above.  Here is an excerpt)

Showing he had not lost his timing at the plate, Dexter Fowler returned to the starting lineup for the St. Louis Cardinals and hit his 14th home run of the season in their 6-5 loss to the New York Mets tonight.

At the plate, he hit third for the first time this season.

“It doesn’t matter, I take the same at-bats no matter where I’m at,” said Fowler of the third spot.

However, the same cannot be said about centerfield, as Fowler was direct when asked about a possible move to a corner spot.

“Yeah, I’m playing centerfield,” he said. “That’s where I came here to play.”

 

Group saves decades old gym from becoming a parking lot

http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/story/35837681/group-saves-decades-old-gym-from-becoming-a-parking-lot

BROOKPORT, IL (Blake Stevens and Michael Bradford, WPSD-TV.  Please click on the link above for the full story and video.  Here is and excerpt below.)

WPSD -TV photo

The Brookport Gym is making a comeback after it was set to be demolished.

It was originally owned by the city. It was later acquired by the Massac County School Board. In January, for the steep price of $1, it was sold to the Brookport Betterment Committee.

That dollar has already made an impact on the community.

Rance Phillips is the vice president of the BBC. He spends countless days inside a gym he once played in himself. “I went to high school here,” he said. “My dad, my mother, all of them went to high school here. I played basketball out there. It’s just a lot of memories,” he said.

The BBC wants the gym to be more than a reminder for old timers at reunion games. Members hope to preserve it for the next generation of basketball players. It hosted the Massac County Youth Basketball League in the fall. Phillips said selling admission helps them keep up and pursue renovations to the gym.

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